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I'm trying to get xbmc run within Mint13 KDE. If I change the /etc/network/interface settings, i lose the internet connection http://pastebin.com/zHFnrT3L I've also added nameserver 192.168.1.1 to resolv.conf. but I still get the message "not connect, check network settings"

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I am having issues getting Rockbox to boot on a 5.5g ipod, with a ssd. The apple firmware works and allows me to write data to the ssd, but rockbox won't boot. It gives me ATA: -11 or -32 errors, depending on if it is plugged in or not. Is there a build that I should be using that is different from the stable o fix it?

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Hello everyone. I want to perform a manual install of Rockbox on my Sansa Clip+ I know how to do this, but I read in the rockbox forums that the manual install method will not work with the most current Sandisk original firmware (ver. 1.02.18) unless a fresh "mkamsboot" is compiled from the source code. So my questions are: 1) How difficult would it be to compile a fresh mkamsboot on Windows

7, 64bit? and 2) If it isn't terribly difficult (i.e., if it doesn't require dual-booting linux, installing virtual machines, etc.), would anyone be willing to give me some instructions on doing so. I don't mean total noob-level hand-holding, just the basics. Thanks!

Yes, the spam problem is probably the worst of it. Many newer forums pages are a lot easier to navigate than they used to be. And as I mentioned, the more points of contact that available to help users, the better for the users.

Hey, I think users should be able to drink from the well if they want, and they should also be able to voice suggestions to the foundation, but I think before they do any of that they should learn a minimal set of the language and of the processes involved in their request. This means reading a few journals and experimenting on what they want and how it might be achieved, before they use their privilege of